Topic: Healthcare Mandate

8 chapters across the catalog

Endemicity
Episode 1416 49:19 - 54:50

1416: Endemicity

Quebec Unvaccinated Fines, Health Contribution Fee

Quebec Premier François Legault announces a "health contribution" fee to be charged to all adults who refuse the COVID-19 vaccination. The hosts criticize this financial penalty as a dangerous precedent that could lead to tracking and taxing other "unhealthy" behaviors like smoking or lack of exercise.

Yer Boy Amy
Episode 1378 1:09:18 - 1:10:57

1378: Yer Boy Amy

Healthcare Worker Resignations, Empty Shoe Protests

Nurses and healthcare workers are resigning in protest of vaccine mandates, leaving their medical clogs at hospital entrances as a symbolic gesture. These protests often include references to Mark 6:11, regarding shaking the dust off one's feet. The imagery of empty shoes is discussed as a powerful psychological tool used by photographers and activists to signify loss or abandonment.

Shetard
Episode 1374 24:25 - 27:25

1374: Shetard

Corporate Vaccine Mandates, Healthcare Worker Resignations

Listener emails describe a trend of professionals, including hardware developers and nurses, resigning from their positions due to impending vaccine mandates. Reports suggest that 30% of some hospital staffs are refusing the vaccine, leading to large signing bonuses for new hires. The discussion notes that major events like CES and the Game Developers Conference are moving to vaccine-only attendance.

Disinfo Dozen
Episode 1342 1:02:54 - 1:05:17

1342: Disinfo Dozen

University Vaccine Mandates, Emergency Use Authorization

The University of California, Berkeley, and other institutions are moving to mandate COVID-19 vaccines despite their current status under Emergency Use Authorization (EUA). Dr. Francis Collins noted that while the government is not yet mandating shots for NIH employees, he expects mandates to become standard for healthcare workers once full FDA approval is granted. Critics argue that mandating a product under EUA is legally questionable.

Micro Propaganda
Episode 631 34:28 - 41:08

631: Micro Propaganda

Debbie Wasserman Schultz Claims, White House Response

DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz claimed the Hobby Lobby ruling would allow corporations to block all forms of healthcare, a claim contradicted by the specific narrowness of the Court's opinion. White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest stated the administration would work with Congress to ensure affected women maintain coverage. The administration continues to emphasize that for-profit owners should not impose religious views on employees regarding federally mandated benefits.

Marketecture
Episode 567 1:02:02 - 1:04:32

567: Marketecture

Hospital Flu Shot Mandates and Flugitive Ad Campaign

Healthcare workers in Las Vegas are reportedly being forced to receive flu shots or wear surgical masks until March. This leads to a review of a real Sanofi Pasteur marketing campaign featuring "Flugitives"—characters like "the fitness fanatic" who believe they are too healthy for vaccines. The hosts analyze the use of social shaming and buzzwords in pharmaceutical advertising.

Episode 400 55:10 - 59:58

400: This is How We Spin

Gun Ownership as a Deterrent and the Militia Act

The Second Amendment is discussed as a deterrent against civil unrest and tyrannical government, contrasting the US with countries like Greece and Spain. The hosts debunk a historical argument used by Bill Clinton and the New Republic that compares the individual healthcare mandate to George Washington's 1792 requirement for citizens to own muskets. They clarify that the Militia Act was a military readiness law, not a general commerce mandate.

Camels Everywhere!
Episode 389 30:34 - 34:24

389: Camels Everywhere!

Obama Contraceptive Mandate, Pharmaceutical Industry Profits

The Obama administration's mandate for insurance coverage of contraceptives is framed as a windfall for the pharmaceutical industry. By eliminating co-pays, the policy encourages the use of expensive brand-name drugs over generics, benefiting companies like Pfizer. This shift is expected to drive up overall insurance premiums despite the lack of immediate cost to the consumer.